Hey guys! Yes, I'm a fan of the Sly Cooper series, this popped straight into my head, so here you go!
The Misadventure's of Tennessee Kid Cooper
Featuring Lorelei Tuck (OC)
TENNESSEE'S POV
The day was bright and sunny. Just like any other day, I was off to start a new adventure. The vultures were out lookin for something dead to eat, as usual. I was traveling horseback towards who-knows where. My gun was at my side where is I always put it. It actually used to be a cane, but I made some changes to it make it into a gun. It's been in my family for generations.
I saw some shapes out in the distance. As I got closer, I saw a horse carriage with other horses surrounding it. There was a small family of raccoon's with their hands in the air, and they looked terrified. There was a father and a mother, and possibly their daughter, a pretty little lady, I might say, in a long blue lace dress and matching bonnet, and sapphire blue eyes, with blonde bangs, and tan fur. She was at least 19 years-old.
There were coyote bandits surrounding them, and their guns were pointed straight at them, and one of them was at the girl's head. Good thing they hadn't noticed me . . . yet. "Nothin' in here, but clothes." Said one of the bandits, who was lookin' through their possessions. "Where's all your gold?" The bandit got out of the carriage and got up in the father's face.
"We don't have any gold. All we have is the carriage and the clothes on our backs." The man pleaded. The bandit looked down at his daughter and smiled wickedly. "Maybe we can make a deal. I'll let you go, if, you give me your daughter." "No deal!" Yelled the father sternly. The mother held her breath.
The bandit pointed his gun at the daughter. At about this time, I decided to crash the party. I took out my gun and aimed t the bandits gun. I blasted it out of his hand. All seven bandits were now pointing their guns in my direction. I blasted those out of their hands as well. "If I were y'all, I'd mosie on out o'here!"
The lead bandit grew angry, but he took my advice. He and his posse jumped onto their horse's and ran off. "I'll be gettin my revenge! You'll see!" He shouted. And they vanished over the horizon.
I rode off up the family. The father was hugging his daughter tightly. "Lorelei, are you okay?" He had worry in his voice. "Pa, I'm fine!" The mother came straight up to me. "Thank you, sir. How can we repay you?" "Oh, shucks. It ain't nothin." "But there must be something we can do. Come back to our house with us. We will make you a meal. Please we insist." Well, I can never argue against a lady. "Alright, you win." The young daughter smiled brightly at me. Her smile was brighter than the sun in July.
The father then came up to me. "I'm Lawrence Tuck, this is my wife Linda Tuck, and our daughter Lorelei Tuck."
Lorelei Tuck's POV
We were riding in the carriage with the strange raccoon who saved us. My mother kept looking back at me, then the man, then me again. 'Oh, no.' I thought. "Are you, by any chance, married?" The raccoon was caught off guard by her question. "Mom!" I yelled. The man laughed a little. "I'm sorry, she's been trying to marry me off for the past 3 years."
"It's alright, hun. But I don't get asked that question, much." I was a little surprised by that. He was actually quite handsome with his tan fur and his soft, hazel brown eyes. He was at least 5'9". And his cowboy outfit was really cute. The carriage stopped about an hour later. We had made it to our little cozy home. A little, two-story cottage with a water well and a stable.
We unloaded and I took Ol' Betsy to her stable. I gave her some fresh oats and water from the well. I was in the middle of brushing her coat when the raccoon came in. "Howdy, ma'am." I was a little startled because I didn't hear his footsteps. "I didn't hear ya come in. Your footsteps are so quiet." "I hear that a lot. Your Ma says that dinner is ready." "Thanks." I put up the brush and we both walked back to the house. "Oh, that's reminds me, I never got your name." "Oh, it's, uh, Tennessee." Where have I heard that before? "I swear I've heard that name. Have we met before?" "Can't say I've had the pleasure."
He smiled. His smile was dazzling. Steak and mashed potatoes with gravy was for dinner. It was delicious, as always. I was cleaning up dinner, when I remembered I forgot to lock up the stables. "I almost forgot, I have to lock up the stables." "Be careful! It's dark out. Take the lantern." "Yes, Ma."
I lit the lantern and I went outside. A cold wind blew and it made me shiver. I walked towards the stables with the lantern lighting my path. The stars were out like fireflies, and they were beautiful along side the full moon. I walked into the barn to make sure Ol' Betsy was still here. I was relieved to see that she was. I closed up the stable doors and locked them using the keys.
I was turning around when my waist was grabbed from behind and I was lifted up into the air and my arms were pinned to my sides. I tried screaming for my Pa, but they placed a gag over my mouth. I was kicking wildly but it didn't make a difference. There was no way of getting help when I was like this. The lantern!
I threw it down as hard as I could when my kidnapper was tying my arms down to my sides. It made a loud crash and a few seconds later, my Pa and the raccoon came racing out towards us. My daddy had his rifle and the raccoon had his gun drawn. I felt a gun point against my head. "Stick'em up, or I'll blow her brains out!" It was the bandit from this morning!
They both set the guns slowly on the ground and kicked them over to us and put both of their hands into the air. I saw one of the bandits that was with him came over and grabbed the gun and rifle. Then the gun was taken away from my head and it was pointed at my Pa and he was shot in the gut. "DADDY!" I tried to scream through my gag.
The bandit was now pulling towards his horse and threw me on top. I looked back and saw my Ma came out and crying. The raccoon was bringing my Pa into the house. They were both fading into the distance as the bandits horse was galloping away.
"I told I'd get my revenge! I told you!" The bandit shouted.
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